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On Facebook? Follow Mommy Niri’s blog on facebook and leave a comment here (even if you already are).Like the Mommy Niri Facebook Page. Already a part of it (thank you)? Just list your name below and state you are.This gives you additional ways to win the contest. To earn extra entries, after you have left a comment, do one of the following, but make sure you leave a separate comment entry for each extra thing you do. To win tell me why you would love to win this game. Want to Win The Touchscreen Handheld MobiGo from VTech? It is aged 3- 8years old (perfect for my 3 and 5 year old girls) and retails at $59.99 The MobiGo releases June 7th online and also at Toys R Us. Did I mention the games were educational? Yes, that alone could win this mama’s heart. We just had the basic cartridge that came with the game but there were several games on it. So just like some texting or mobile devices you slide, and I mean slide, the screen and it props up the screen revealing a qwerty keyboard underneath. What I love about children’s games is that they are highly “forgivable” – in that if you are in the vicinity it gives you the benefit of the doubt. No more messing up mama’s iTouch yet thanks to the iTouch they understood immediately when I said the screen was touchscreen. The touchscreen just brings the next generation of technology to my preschoolers and I love it. The plastic at the edges were rubbery, so they protected from bumps, and it also meant they were easy to grip. Enter the Mobi-Go and the look and feel were perfect for her little hands. My girls have been fighting (and I mean fighting) over a Nintendo and I wanted my 3 year old to play with the Nintendo but how do I say this – she is not very delicate in how she treats stuff.

Sounds trivial to you? Well remember this, kids go from toys straight to computers so changing the keyboards can make it darn confusing to any little bugger. Gone was a the annoying “abcd” keyboard and in the the awesome “qwerty” keyboard. So when I caught a glimpse of their new product at the Sandbox Summit a few weeks ago I was shocked. I mean I liked it ok but there was stuff about the design that never made it my favorite brand.
